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How to use the following information: we show you the best routes and where to buy tickets. On longer routes you may need more than one ticket. Book your tickets step by step as explained. If you have questions about the route from Asker to Canillo, please ask in our forum. Of course, sometimes there are as well other travel routes possible.

Train tickets for trains NSB (Norwegian Railways) can be bought locally or online. Advance fares (Minipris) can be considerably cheaper compared to full fare tickets. For connections along the coast and in the far north you have to go with buses.

Buy the train ticket at a railway station. Note: in some countries you have to pay a service fee at the ticket counter. The ticket can be purchased at a station in the country of departure, also sometimes in other countries.

There are two main routes to travel from Norway to Sweden by train. The one in the North from Narvik via Abisko down to Stockholm. The second one in the South from Oslo in direction of Göteborg. In both countries you find very good night train connections to travel long-distance.
The railway network in the North of Norway is not connected between Bodö and Narvik. You have to take the bus for this part.

Tickets from selected destinations in Sweden to Germany are available from DB (German Railways) directly via our partner link.

The "Sparpreis Europa" saver fares are available from cities such as Gothenburg, Stockholm and Malmö. They always include transit through Denmark using either DB IC Buses or EC trains. From Sweden to Copenhagen, tickets are only available for travel with either SJ high speed trains (designated as "X2" when booking) or the Oresund regional trains. It is not possible to book a ticket valid on both types of trains!

If you want to travel with the Malmö - Berlin night train in the summer you have to book it separately too from the operator "Snalltaget".

How to buy tickets:

- buy a saver fare ticket via the Deutsche Bahn booking link from Sweden to Germany. These saver fares are available for example from Stockholm, Göteborg or Malmö.

- if it is not possible to book the whole trip in one ticket via the Deutsche Bahn link, split it into two bookings:
First ticket from your departure station in Sweden to Stockholm, Göteborg or Malmö via the booking link of ACPRail/SJ.
Second ticket from Stockholm, Göteborg or Malmö to Germany via the Deutsche Bahn booking link.

To buy train tickets from Germany to France, compare the booking links we list. Prices are usually the same, but sometimes vary slightly.

Depending on where you start in Germany (and where you want to travel to in France), you can either use the route via Cologne by Thalys to Paris. Or from Frankfurt or Stuttgart via Strasbourg/Saarbrücken to Paris by TGV/ICE. There is also a direct train from Frankfurt in direction of Marseille.

If you want to use a night train, have a look at the Russian night train Moscow to Paris (enter in Berlin). A very nice experience and high quality.

The Europe Special price of Deutsche Bahn is available from EUR 39. As earlier you book, as cheaper the prices are.

To travel by train from France to Andorra, the last part has to be done by bus. First by train to L'Hospitalet-près-l'Andorre (France). There you change to the bus to Andorra la Vella.
Bus journey time is about 1:30h. The bus ticket price one-way: EUR 12,50.

Train tickets for trains NSB (Norwegian Railways) can be bought locally or online. Advance fares (Minipris) can be considerably cheaper compared to full fare tickets. For connections along the coast and in the far north you have to go with buses.

Buy the train ticket at a railway station. Note: in some countries you have to pay a service fee at the ticket counter. The ticket can be purchased at a station in the country of departure, also sometimes in other countries.

There are two main routes to travel from Norway to Sweden by train. The one in the North from Narvik via Abisko down to Stockholm. The second one in the South from Oslo in direction of Göteborg. In both countries you find very good night train connections to travel long-distance.
The railway network in the North of Norway is not connected between Bodö and Narvik. You have to take the bus for this part.

Tickets from selected destinations in Sweden to Germany are available from DB (German Railways) directly via our partner link.

The "Sparpreis Europa" saver fares are available from cities such as Gothenburg, Stockholm and Malmö. They always include transit through Denmark using either DB IC Buses or EC trains. From Sweden to Copenhagen, tickets are only available for travel with either SJ high speed trains (designated as "X2" when booking) or the Oresund regional trains. It is not possible to book a ticket valid on both types of trains!

If you want to travel with the Malmö - Berlin night train in the summer you have to book it separately too from the operator "Snalltaget".

How to buy tickets:

- buy a saver fare ticket via the Deutsche Bahn booking link from Sweden to Germany. These saver fares are available for example from Stockholm, Göteborg or Malmö.

- if it is not possible to book the whole trip in one ticket via the Deutsche Bahn link, split it into two bookings:
First ticket from your departure station in Sweden to Stockholm, Göteborg or Malmö via the booking link of ACPRail/SJ.
Second ticket from Stockholm, Göteborg or Malmö to Germany via the Deutsche Bahn booking link.

To buy train tickets from Germany to France, compare the booking links we list. Prices are usually the same, but sometimes vary slightly.

Depending on where you start in Germany (and where you want to travel to in France), you can either use the route via Cologne by Thalys to Paris. Or from Frankfurt or Stuttgart via Strasbourg/Saarbrücken to Paris by TGV/ICE. There is also a direct train from Frankfurt in direction of Marseille.

If you want to use a night train, have a look at the Russian night train Moscow to Paris (enter in Berlin). A very nice experience and high quality.

The Europe Special price of Deutsche Bahn is available from EUR 39. As earlier you book, as cheaper the prices are.

To travel by train from France to Andorra, the last part has to be done by bus. First by train to L'Hospitalet-près-l'Andorre (France). There you change to the bus to Andorra la Vella.
Bus journey time is about 1:30h. The bus ticket price one-way: EUR 12,50.

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